Fidel Ramírez, brother of the former oil minister requested by Venezuela, would be held at the Dgcim headquarters in Boleíta. There, according to unofficial data, he was allegedly mistreated and beaten.
This Sunday, September 18, it was learned that officials from the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Dgcim) arrested Fidel Ramírez, brother of the former Minister of Oil and former president of Petróleos de Venezuela, Rafael Ramírez, after the Venezuelan State opened a new investigation. for the alleged looting of the country of 4,850 million dollars.
According to the journalist Charles Silva and the human rights defense attorney Tamara SujuFidel Ramírez was arrested in Caracas and presumably taken by Dgcim officials to their headquarters in Boleíta, where he was apparently the victim of mistreatment and beatings by the uniformed men.
Relatives of Ramírez assure that the arrest of the brother of the former minister, who is a doctor by profession, would be part of a political retaliation to force him to put aside his presidential aspirations. They handle information about possible arrests of others close to his family.
and beaten. He also told me about Corridor Rumors that come and go about the arrest of other relatives.
Fidel Ramírez is a gastroenterologist.
Don’t fall on this informant ?…— Tamara Suju (@TAMARA_SUJU) September 18, 2022
Sippenhaft mechanism”, which was commonly used by the “Nazi” security systems. Close relatives assure that it is a “political retaliation” or a blackmail system so that the former president of PDVSA desists from his presidential aspirations…
– Carlos Silva (@kartuxs) September 18, 2022
Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami requested the tuesday august 30 the prosecutor appointed by the now-defunct constituent assembly, Tarek William Saab, to begin processing an international arrest warrant against the former minister and former president of PDVSA Rafael Ramírez for corruption cases, as well as an exhaustive investigation against him and those who are allegedly involved .
From the headquarters of the Public Ministry, El Aissami brought evidence linking Ramírez to the alleged looting of 4,850 million dollars through a network that allowed PDVSA resources to be diverted to funds abroad during the 2012-2013 period.
In response to those accusationsthe former Oil Minister asserted that they are part of a “hysterical attack” in response to his possible presidential candidacy.
In several messages on his Twitter account, Ramírez said that these accusations are a “rotten pot” by El Aissami, “wanted and punished by international justice for serious crimes, including drug trafficking, which takes away all legitimacy from his accusations.” ».
Later, Tarek William Saab the September 1 asserted that Rafael Ramírez was “the intellectual and material author” of the theft of 4,850 million dollars between 2012 and 2013 and against whom he issued an arrest warrant, as well as against eight other people.
Saab asserted that the KPMG auditor became Ramírez’s “cardboard shield”, since according to the prosecutor, a relative of the also former president of PDVSA worked in that company who helped him “make up” the accounts.
Then, he indicated that the beginning of the extradition process “active” against the former minister, who is currently in Italy and protected by the authorities of that country.
Tareck El Aissami included the September 12 Baldo Sansó, Ramírez’s brother-in-law, in the corruption plot. The minister accused him of “being a financial operator in all the plots of corruption, influence peddling and favoring transnational companies to the detriment of the interests of the Republic.”
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